what should life
be like after birth?

Millions of women suffer from perineal tears during childbirth every year – yet the pain, consequences, and long-term impact are still too often ignored. 

Improve women’s quality of life after birth 

Our purpose

Perineal tears affect millions of women every year during childbirth. They cause immediate severe pain, require complex recovery, and carry long-term physical and emotional consequences. And yet, for too long, this has been framed as something women are expected to simply endure, manage quietly, and move on from. 

Oasicare exists to right this wrong. 

We exist to reduce and improve the management of perineal tears both during birth and throughout recovery. We exist to bring greater attention, better care, and meaningful innovation to a part of women’s health that has been overlooked for far too long. 

No woman should have to endure avoidable pain, suffering, or long-term consequences as a result of giving birth. 

Our mission

Protect 3 million women against
perineal tears annually by 2030

Perineal tears affect millions of women every year. But many cases can be prevented or better managed with the right care. Our mission is clear: By 2030, we aim to protect 3 million mothers annually from perineal tears. This means improving the general understanding of tear prevention, provide a new level of care during birth, and driving the shift in how women’s health is prioritized across healthcare systems. We measure our results by the number of lives we improve. 

Our values

  • No two birth experiences are the same. And no single perspective can define what good care should look like. We approach our work with humility and respect by learning from women, clinicians, and medical experts and partners across the healthcare system. We listen closely to lived experiences, clinical realities, and unmet needs. And we let that understanding shape our solutions and decisions. Meaningful and lasting innovation starts with respect, curiosity, and a willingness to learn. 

  •  The experience of tearing can be physically painful, emotionally challenging, and difficult to speak about. We believe care must extend beyond treatment – it must be grounded in empathy, dignity, and understanding. At Oasicare, we bring genuine care into every interaction – how we support women, how we collaborate with healthcare professionals, how we build our team, and how we face the world. When care is real and genuine, it changes outcomes at every scale. 

  • Women’s pain has historically been under-recognized, under-researched, and too often dismissed. The way perineal tears are treated – as inevitable, acceptable, and rarely prioritized – is not just a coincidental medical gap. It reflects a deeper inequality in how women’s health is valued. We are not neutral about that. Being bold means speaking out about these realities and working tirelessly to change them. We advocate for better standards, more attention, and greater accountability in how women are cared for during and after childbirth. Because progress in women’s health requires more than innovation – it requires confronting what has been ignored. 

Our manifesto

It is time
to end the gender health gap

For generations, this has been treated as normal - something women are expected to endure, manage quietly, and move on from. We oppose and challenge that view. Pain that can be prevented should not be accepted. Suffering that affects millions should not remain invisible, and no woman should feel alone in an experience so common – yet so rarely spoken about. 

This is not just a medical issue. It is a question of how women’s health is valued. Because when something affects women at scale – and is still overlooked – it reflects a system that has not listened and has not changed. It is time for that change. Women deserve better prevention. Better care. Better recovery.

Women deserve to be treated equally to men, every step of the way. Oasicare is a driving force behind that change. Not just improving outcomes but raising the standard for how women are cared for during and after birth. Preventable perineal tears should never be something women simply must endure.